No, because EVERY person has their own individual story. What was the case for him is not the case the next person. Wasn't he brought here as a child? Extenuating circumstances exist. The law is inadequate and fails to address this. That, on top of socio-economic push-pull factors.

Every person does have their own story and reason for committing crimes. Boredom, fun, desperation, spite, greed, etc. But they're all wrong.

This illegal alien could easily return to his home country and apply for US citizenship like millions have, millions are, and millions will. He is not above the law or above the other millions of people waiting in line.

I just hope there are ICE agents present at the Asian Film Festival who are prepared to do the duty that we Americans have paid them to do. If his flagrant offense is ignored that sets a clear precedent for ignoring ALL federal laws.

@ca offender, not talking to an immigration is a CIVIL offense. How many times does one have to repeat this??? But if you're that adamant about it, you should have called the CHP hotline and had him arrested last Friday at the screening. You missed your opportinity. PS: Not do I think you'll be attending the Arab-American Film Festival either! lol

JOHN MARK, yes those are your boogeymen, not they they have anything in common, but they are your boogeymen. At least you are honest about unlike others on this thread who feign "civility."